HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1959-07-16, Page 5THE SISA.10ORTH NEWS—Thursday, July 10, 1959
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SPECIALS
JULY 16 17 - 18
KELLOGG'S SPECIAL
K CEREAL ..,..,f Gt Size
39c_
STOKELY'S HONEY -POD
PEAS 2 15 oz tins 33C, -
HEINZ HOT
KETCHUP 23c 11 oz bottle
35 c 7 -oz tin
;TEA BAGS ii of of 100 - 79c
WHITE SWAN
TOILET TISSUE 4 rolls 49c
IT'S NEW
€ CARNATION POWDERED MILK
'_ SPECIAL. INTRODUCTORY PRICES
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99c
CLOVER LEAF SOLID
TUNA
Smith's Superior Food Market
PHONE 12 WE DELIVER
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Jewitt — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on July 9, to Mr, and
Mrs, W. It. Jewitt, 11E1 Clinton
a son
Maxwell — At •Scott Memorial
Hospital on July 12, to Mr, and
Mrs, Wallace Maxwell, Seaforth,
a son
Case — At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital on July 11, to Mr. and Mrs,
Jack Case, Seaforth,' a sort
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NOTICE RE
Timothy Seed
Farmers are urged to harvest timothy carefully.
Straight combining is not recommended unless the
crop is thoroughly cured. Newly harvested timothy
seed has a high moisture content and unless prop-
erly dried before processing will heat and become
musty.
Swathing of the crop prior to combining
or threshing pre -shocked timothy will result in the
seed being sufficiently sound and dry for proper
processing.
Jones MacNaughton
Seeds Ltd.
Crediton
Exeter, Phone 664 London
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WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where better Bulls are used”
Remember our Annual Bull Night !
ON JULY 21ST, at 7.80 P.M.
at the Headquarters just Northeast of Waterloo
The whole lamely is,welcome
Special speaker, George Geer
Agricultural Representative for Bruce
County.
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TENDER FOR HEATING
Sealed tenders for the supply of coal for the Huron
County Jail, Goderich, will be received by the under-
signed until Monday, July 20, 1959, at 5 P.M.
Tenders are to be sealed and 'clearly marked as to
contents.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily 'accepted.
JOHN `G. BERRY
Clerk -Treasurer
County of Huron •
Court House
Goderich, Out.
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Notice To Destroy
Noxious Weeds
Notice is hereby given to property owners in urban
and sub -divided areas to destroy all noxious weeds
as. often as necessary in each season, to prevent
their going to seed. Also, that after July 22, 1959,
proceedings will be taken to destroy noxious weeds
in accordance with the Weed Control Act.
W. R. Dougall
Huron County Weed Inspector
TOWN TOPICS
Mr, and Mrs, James Hogg, Bob
Spooner and Penton Abbey of
Collingwood spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs, Bedford Dun -
goy and Brenda. •
Mr, and Mrs. Morrison G, Sill'
ery of Moosejaw, Sask,, are
spending a few days with Itis
mother,. Mrs. A, Sil'lerY, and Mr.
and MrS, Alvin Siilery
Mr. and Mrs. Francis, Musser
are Iepending a Nay days, WW1*,
Mr, making arrangements l;d move
there the 'end' of August. " MTs.
Mussel's position with the Pub-
lic Utility Commission will be
taken by Mrs, Donna Boyes who
started in the office last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carter
and: family are vacationing at
Bayfield for three weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dale xe:-
turned this week after spending
three weeks' vacation atEugen-
ia Falls, •
Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Colclough
of Saskatchewan and Mr. W.
Bennett of Walton visited Mr.
and Mrs. Earle Hawley last week.
Mrs. Colclough is a daughter of
the late Sol Shannon of Dins-
more and Mrs. 1Shannon of Saska-
toon. Mrs, Colclough is a super-
visor of a hospital in the west.
The Orange Lodge of 'Winch•
mop was well represented at St,
Marys July llth.
Mrs. Richard Rogers of Brant-
ford attended Itho 1Smillie picnic
at Lions park, Seaforth, on Sat-
urday and called on other friends
while here.
Miss Bee Finnigan leaves this
week for Central Tech ,in Toron-
to where she is taking her third
year Home Economics course.
Mrs. W. ,J. Farrah and ,daugh-
ter Christine, of Detroit, visited
at the home of their aunt, Miss
Lillian Faulkner. They all •spent
a •few days in Midland.
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Weber of
London, Sirs. II. G. Weber and
Carman, of Stratford, and Miss
Marlene Weber of Toronto spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Westeott.
Ken Burchill of Hibbert has
taken a position as Junior in the
Canadian Bank of Commerce.
Egeaondvitte Tli ited' Church
Dr. J. Semple, minister; Lyle
Hammond, organist -choir leader.
11 a.m., Public Worship of God.
Subject, "These gardens are good
for people." Music: "Beautiful
Garden of Prayer." Church school
and Bible class, See you in
church Sunday.
Joint Devotional Services
First Presbyterian and
Northside United
Congregations
at
NORTH SIDE UNITED
CHURCH
REV. D. LESLIE ELDER
Minister
10a.m. Sunday Schools at their
respective Churches
11 o'clock, "ARE YOUR
HANDS CLEAN ? "
Music, duet, ';Speak Lord,
We Hear"
Miss Ruth Cluff, Mrs. Nell
Bell
J. A. Stewart Mrs. J. A. Stewart
Ohoir Leader Organist
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ANNUAL
DRESSED HAM
SUPPER
Carnival, Variety Entertain-
ment, Bingo.& Games
Draw for 1959 Biscayne
4 door Sedan
Supper 5.10 - 8 P.M.
Admission 91. Children ride
ST. COLUMBAN
Wednesday, July 22
Brownie's —1
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Clinton
Featuring tho Largest Wide Screen
in Huron County
Thursday & Friday -.July 16.11
"Love Me Tender', .
(Cineniascope)
Elvis Presley - Richard Egan
One Cartoon
Saturday & Monday, July 18-20
"The Deep Six"
(Color)
Alan Ladd - William Bendix
One Oartoon
Tuesday & Wed., July 21 . 22
"House of Bamboo"
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
(Color) (Cinemascope)
Robert Ryan - Robert Stack
Shirley Yamaguchi
(One Cartoon)
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
Rain op clear, flea show at dunk
Children under' 12 in ears Frco
DORIS '4
Beauty Salon
Main St., Seaforth
Phone 373
Mr. and Mrs, R, T. Bonney are
holidaying at Lake Placid, N.Y,
Mr, and Mrs, Lester Leonhardt
are holidaying in Kirkland Lake.
Miss Gladys Thompson is et
Bnrlington thio week,
'Mr, and Mrs. M. VanTrlgght and
family, Aria, were week end vis-
itors with Mrs. W. J, Duncan.
Mr, and Mrs, Reg. Little and
family, St, Catharines, are holi-
daying with Mr, and Mrs. Peroy
Ilittle.
Mr, and Mas. Lour Maloney,
itchener. we'b stniday visitors
of the latter's Patents, Mr. add
Mrs, Maurice Etue,
Mrs. Vivito. Cooper is spending
two weeks holidays in ,New York.
Mr. Bill Stephenson, Toronto,
spent the week, end tivith his mo-
ther, Mrs, Leo -Stephenson,
Mrs. Lon Gillespie and Laurie,
Toronto, spent the past week
with Mrs. Camilla ;#cyan.
Mr. and Mrs. L. • F. Ford are
holidaying with the farmer's ,par-
ents in Belleville.
Mrs. Kennetih• ECuis spent a few
days this week in Detroit with
relatives.
Mies Ruth A. Crozier, daughter
of. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Crozier, a
graduate of Stratford Teaohers'
College, will teach in Kitohener
M September.
• HENSALL
Mrs, Orval Beaver entertained
at her home Tuesday evening in
honor .of Miss Joyce Faber, bride -
elect. 29 neighbors assembled at
the home and showered her with
lovely gifts. Mrs. Cant Payne con-
tributed a humorous reading, and
a quartette composed of Mrs. H.
McEwen, Mrs. A. W. .Shirray,
Mrs. 1. Chapman and Mrs. C.
Payne, sang a 'humorous number.
Wedding bells and Pink and
white d000rationa were pretty,.
Mrs, Alex. Mina read the address
and Miss Mary Payne presented
the gifts. Mr's. Munn directed the.
sensate,
Miss Lynn Nixon of Seaforth
Is holidaying with her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn, Nixon.
Mr, and Mrs. Don Avery, Sara
nia, spent the week end with her
Parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Flynn
and Joyce, e
Larry Ballantyne of Thames
Road spent this week holidaying
with his brother-in-law and sis-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bell and
Douglas.
Winners of the events at the
'1•$enaall . Legion Auxiliary picnic
were: Under 6, girls, Shirley
Swale, Pauline Allan; boys, Belly
Cameron, Joe Vanstone; 8-10,
girls, Betty Cameron, Jane Saw-
yer, Margaret Allan; boys, John
Slum, Lenny Smale, Keith Hay -
en; 9.12, girls, Betty Cameron,
Mary Sawyer, Christie Cameron;
boys, Danny Cameron, Dave
Swale, Ronny Swale; 10 and ov-
er, Ruth .Swale, Carol •Brown, Ev-
elyn Zimmer; boys, Donnie Kyle,
Billy Shaddick, Dave Smale; 8 -
legged race, girls, Carol Brown
and Evelyn Zimmer, (Ruth Swale
and Anne Sawyer, Christie Cam-
eron and Betty Cameron; (boys
and men's, Keith and Don Hav-
en, Dave and Howard Smale;
shoe scramble, girls, Janie Saw-
yer, Betty Cameron; boys, Billy
'Shaddick, Otto Smale; shoe kick,
Mary Sawyer, Pearl Shaddiok; 8 -
logged race, Doc Kyle and Jessie
Cameron; -Carel Brown and Bill
Brown; orange race, Body and
Donald Haven; oldest man, Reg,
Shaddick; oldest lady, Mrs. E.
Luxton; biggest family, Mr, and
Mre, George Sawyer, Exeter;
youngest baby, Busio Vanetone,.
TO ,Bxl MIND FOR ¥URVJJR
Steven Truscott, 14, of RCAF
Station, Clinton, was Tuesday af.
terrroon committed to stand trial
in a .higher court en a charge of
murder in commotion with the
death of Lynne Harper, . 19, .also
of the RCAF Station,' Clinton,.
At the conclusion of the hear.
log, Magistrate Dudley Holzusis
said tiae accused would be corn -
rutted for trial,
Crown Attorney H, Glenn Hays
QC, intimated the case would bo
-tried at the fall assizes' at Gorier
ich wltioli open Sept, 14.
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Wed. July 15th to July 25th'
SUMMER COTTONS by Teens, Paige and
Dandy Frocks .. , regular 9,95 to 16.95
CLEARING 8,79
BETTER DRESSES Junior and Half SizeS
20% OFF
SHORTIE COATS AND DUSTERS
REDUCED TO CLEAR
SKIRTS, BLOUSES, TEE SHIRTS, SHORTS,
SLACKS & SLIM JIMS , .. , 20% OFF
COTTON DUSTERS, HOUSE DRESSES
ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE
at prices you can't afford to miss
See Our Specials
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